When comparing passacre vs Safe in Cloud, the Slant community recommends Safe in Cloud for most people. In the question“What is the best cross-platform password manager?”Safe in Cloud is ranked 8th while passacre is ranked 13th. The most important reason people chose Safe in Cloud is:

Clean, intuitive, customizable, easy to use interface. Organization is made easy by being able to select different colors and symbols to label cards with.

Pros

Pro

Lightweight

The utility itself has no GUI, and is written in Python, so it’s portable and has few dependencies.

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Requires little to no storage

Passacre needs only a configuration file to tell it how to hash passwords, what kind of output it should produce, and which sites need specific generation rules. There’s no database where passwords are stored, so it’s not possible to be locked out of everything if that file is lost.

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Clean UI

Clean, intuitive, customizable, easy to use interface. Organization is made easy by being able to select different colors and symbols to label cards with.

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Effective encryption

Safe in Cloud uses 256-bit (AES) Advanced Encryption Standard, which is the same as what the federal government uses to secure information.

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Imports data from other password managers

Safe in Cloud can import usernames and passwords from virtually every popular password manager.

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Can be synced with any major cloud service

In order to sync across devices, Safe in Cloud lets users select their preferred cloud service. The options include Google Drive, Dropbox, Skydrive, and Box.

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Supports strong passwords

Safe in Cloud calculates the strength of the password in a very good and clear way. It not only depends on number of Capitals, numbers and special characters. It takes also into account what is found in dictionaries.

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Android Chrome Autofill

You can autofill form in Chrome on Android. It's not enabled by default though, it must be enabled in the menu.

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Custom unlimited templates

Create templates to faster add special types of data. For example: ftp or ssh keys.

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Unlimited and free

No monthly pay.

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Unlimited type of custom fields.

You can store all type of fields (text, passwords, URL, data, pin, secret...). Even images and files!

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Mac version

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Configurable field and built in field editable

You can add an unlimited number of custom fields. Fields can be reordered, assigned labels and symbols, and have their colors changed.Safe in Cloud also lets you store a variety of data types.

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Android version with fingerprint login

Faster access to all passwords without the need to enter master passwords every time. Support Samsung Fingerpint (Note 4 tested)

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Android version with autofill in Chrome

Faster to use passwords in Chrome and to carry it around.

Cons

Con

Requires knowledge of the command line

To use passacre, some knowledge of the command line as well as Python is required.

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No native Linux version avaible

There's no native app for Linux available.

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No Windows Phone app (yet)

There is no version available for Windows Phone. They're planning to release one, though.